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Achieving France’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050 calls for profound and systemic transformations in the economy and in society.
Frontier has been commissioned by The Law Society to assess the costs and profits associated with providing civil legal aid in England and Wales, in order to understand the implications on fee rates for civil legal aid, and understand what reforms may be necessary to ensure the sustainability of civil legal aid (CLA). Our interim report on the housing legal aid sector was published today, and forms part of the Law Society’s submission to the government’s review of CLA, which is due to report in March.
The UK’s First Tier Tribunal has substantially overturned the Enforcement Notice issued by the Information Commissioner's Office (”ICO”) in 2020 to Experian, following an appeal.
Frontier was commissioned by the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) to create an evidence-based framework to help the department prioritise amongst possible policy options for increasing availability of and access to private and third sector data.
A carbon intensity standard would set an obligation on consumers, producers or suppliers in the energy sector to meet minimum standards for the carbon content of energy that they respectively consume, produce, or sell.